You might want to rephrase that statement.
Not in the least
Prior to feminism and affirmative action, the best a woman could hope for, regardless of their intellect and capabilities was a nice secretarial position in corporate America.
Women today who think....I did it all on my own, do not understand the fight their sisters made to open those doors
Um.... fail? In 1776, when John Adams was over seas, Abigail Adams was running the home business, hiring several dozen servants, and purchasing land.
Not exactly a 'secretary' job.
And honestly, Women today might be doing better economically, I'll grant you that.
But it wasn't nearly as much about leftard Feminist dogs, as it is about the changing face of the labor market. 100 years ago, most jobs were labor intensive. Jobs were more dangerous. Jobs had much less flexibility.
Women tend to avoid jobs with low flexibility, and higher physical risks, and those that are labor intensive.
As the labor market shifted towards more flexibility, lower risk, and lower physical requirements, women moved more and more into the labor market.
That said, women today are more unhappy, and less satisfied with life, than ever before. Feminism, has changed the expectations of women, to the point that they are rarely happy in life. It's very very sad really.